@george1421 said in Intel NUC10i3FNK Network Adapter Intel i219-V 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet not detected:
@sgennadi said in Intel NUC10i3FNK Network Adapter Intel i219-V 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet not detected:
vendor: 8086 (“Intel Corporation”), device: 0d4f [8086:0d4f] (“Ethernet Connection (10) I219-V”) - first introduced into the linux kernel 5.5.
Translation: The version of FOS Linux you are using doesn’t support that hardware. I do have a one-off FOS Linux kernel that does support that hardware. But it will cost you something. I need you to test something for me.
I just compiled the latest one-off FOS linux kernel based on linux 5.6.18 it is untested. I need you to test it for us. I’ll also provide a link to a tested release just in case 5.6.18 doesn’t work well.
Newly built kernel 5.6.18
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WIcMYtrqJbUpoxqLOKf-KmdH19rU5Vzo/view?usp=sharing
Full tested version 5.5.3
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1thopskSYJd7ueDQeFg_VT4eeNcrNHvIx/view?usp=sharing
How to use these kernels.
For the 5.6.18 down load that file as bzImage5618 (watch or case, because it IS important) and save that file to /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe
on the FOG server. Then for that NUC go into the host definition for that system and insert bzImage5618
(again watch your case) into the Host Kernel field. Then PXE boot that NUC.
For the 5.5.5 download as bzImage553 and follow the same process.
George I could about kiss you. I got a new batch of Dell Precision 3551 laptops in and the regular kernels were not working for the network adapter but your bzimage5618 did the trick!! Thank You!!